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Weather Library¶

Comprehensive library of weather data files available in EnergyAtlas.

Overview¶

The Weather Library provides access to standard weather files for locations worldwide. These files are used for energy simulations and are available in EPW (EnergyPlus Weather) and TMY3 (Typical Meteorological Year 3) formats.

Library Sources¶

NREL (National Renewable Energy Laboratory)¶

Coverage: United States and international locations Formats: EPW, TMY3 Quality: High-quality, validated data Access: Free, public domain

Website: https://www.nrel.gov/grid/solar-resource/renewable-resource-data.html

EnergyPlus Weather Data¶

Coverage: Worldwide Formats: EPW Quality: Standard EnergyPlus format Access: Free, public domain

Website: https://energyplus.net/weather

United States Locations¶

Major Cities¶

New York, NY - Station: LaGuardia Airport - Formats: EPW, TMY3 - Climate Zone: 4A

Los Angeles, CA - Station: Los Angeles International Airport - Formats: EPW, TMY3 - Climate Zone: 3B

Chicago, IL - Station: O'Hare International Airport - Formats: EPW, TMY3 - Climate Zone: 5A

Houston, TX - Station: George Bush Intercontinental Airport - Formats: EPW, TMY3 - Climate Zone: 2A

Phoenix, AZ - Station: Sky Harbor International Airport - Formats: EPW, TMY3 - Climate Zone: 2B

Climate Zones¶

Zone 1A: Very Hot - Humid - Examples: Miami, FL; Key West, FL

Zone 2A: Hot - Humid - Examples: Houston, TX; New Orleans, LA

Zone 2B: Hot - Dry - Examples: Phoenix, AZ; Las Vegas, NV

Zone 3A: Warm - Humid - Examples: Atlanta, GA; Memphis, TN

Zone 3B: Warm - Dry - Examples: Los Angeles, CA; San Diego, CA

Zone 3C: Warm - Marine - Examples: San Francisco, CA; Seattle, WA

Zone 4A: Mixed - Humid - Examples: New York, NY; Philadelphia, PA

Zone 4B: Mixed - Dry - Examples: Denver, CO; Salt Lake City, UT

Zone 4C: Mixed - Marine - Examples: Portland, OR; Vancouver, BC

Zone 5A: Cool - Humid - Examples: Chicago, IL; Boston, MA

Zone 5B: Cool - Dry - Examples: Boise, ID; Cheyenne, WY

Zone 6A: Cold - Humid - Examples: Minneapolis, MN; Buffalo, NY

Zone 6B: Cold - Dry - Examples: Billings, MT; Fargo, ND

Zone 7: Very Cold - Examples: Fairbanks, AK; International Falls, MN

Zone 8: Subarctic - Examples: Anchorage, AK; Barrow, AK

International Locations¶

Canada¶

  • Toronto, ON
  • Vancouver, BC
  • Montreal, QC
  • Calgary, AB

Europe¶

  • London, UK
  • Paris, France
  • Berlin, Germany
  • Madrid, Spain
  • Rome, Italy

Asia¶

  • Tokyo, Japan
  • Beijing, China
  • Mumbai, India
  • Singapore
  • Seoul, South Korea

Australia¶

  • Sydney, NSW
  • Melbourne, VIC
  • Brisbane, QLD
  • Perth, WA

File Formats¶

EPW Format¶

Extension: .epw Structure: Comma-separated values Data: Hourly weather data Period: Full year (8760 hours)

Contents: - Dry bulb temperature - Dew point temperature - Relative humidity - Atmospheric pressure - Solar radiation (global, direct, diffuse) - Wind speed and direction - Sky cover

TMY3 Format¶

Extension: .tmy3 or .csv Structure: CSV format Data: Typical meteorological year Period: Representative year

Characteristics: - Selected from 30-year period - Typical conditions (not actual year) - Representative of long-term climate - Suitable for design and planning

Using the Library¶

Searching for Weather Files¶

  1. Navigate to Weather Library
  2. Use search or filters:
  3. Location name
  4. State/Province
  5. Country
  6. Climate zone
  7. Coordinates
  8. Browse available files
  9. Review file details

Selecting Weather File¶

  1. Review location information
  2. Check climate zone
  3. Verify file format
  4. Review data period
  5. Select appropriate file

Adding to Project¶

  1. Select weather file
  2. Click "Add to Datahub"
  3. Choose target datahub
  4. Confirm addition
  5. Link to project

Best Practices¶

  1. Match location: Use weather data from nearby station
  2. Consider distance: Closer stations are more accurate
  3. Check elevation: Similar elevation is preferable
  4. Verify period: Ensure data covers simulation period
  5. Document source: Record weather file used

Custom Weather Files¶

Uploading Custom Files¶

  1. Navigate to Datahub
  2. Select "Add Entry"
  3. Choose "Weather File"
  4. Upload EPW or TMY3 file
  5. Enter location information
  6. Save entry

Requirements¶

  • Valid EPW or TMY3 format
  • Complete data (8760 hours for annual)
  • Valid coordinate ranges
  • Proper file structure

Data Quality¶

Validation¶

Weather files are validated for: - Format compliance - Data completeness - Value ranges - Time continuity

Quality Indicators¶

  • Completeness: Percentage of data present
  • Source: Data origin and quality
  • Period: Years of data used
  • Station: Weather station information

Climate Data Summary¶

Temperature Statistics¶

  • Average: Mean annual temperature
  • Minimum: Coldest month average
  • Maximum: Warmest month average
  • Range: Temperature variation

Solar Radiation¶

  • Annual: Total annual solar radiation
  • Peak: Maximum monthly radiation
  • Seasonal: Variation by season

Other Statistics¶

  • Heating degree days
  • Cooling degree days
  • Precipitation
  • Wind patterns

References¶

  • Weather File Object - Weather file structure
  • Running and Calibrating Workflow - Using weather data
  • Input Output Guide - File formats
  • Weather Library
    • Overview
    • Library Sources
      • NREL (National Renewable Energy Laboratory)
      • EnergyPlus Weather Data
    • United States Locations
      • Major Cities
      • Climate Zones
    • International Locations
      • Canada
      • Europe
      • Asia
      • Australia
    • File Formats
      • EPW Format
      • TMY3 Format
    • Using the Library
      • Searching for Weather Files
      • Selecting Weather File
      • Adding to Project
    • Best Practices
    • Custom Weather Files
      • Uploading Custom Files
      • Requirements
    • Data Quality
      • Validation
      • Quality Indicators
    • Climate Data Summary
      • Temperature Statistics
      • Solar Radiation
      • Other Statistics
    • References

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